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HTTP Live Streaming uses a conventional web server, that implements support for HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), to distribute audiovisual content and requires specific software, such as OBS to fit the content into a proper format for transmission in real time over a network. The service architecture comprises:
Kaazing WebSocket Gateway [4] Yes Yes 5.0 Dec 2014 RFC 6455 APL2 (Community Edition), commercial (Enterprise Edition) Java, JMS: JavaScript, Flash/Flex, Silverlight, Objective-C & iOS, Java, Java & Android, .NET, Xamarin: Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No memory-limited, configurable Lightstreamer [5] Yes Yes 7.4.6 18 Feb 2025: RFC 6455 ...
OBS Studio built-in WebSocket plugin default port 4460: Yes: Assigned: Network Time Security Key Establishment (NTS) [229] [230] 4486: Yes: Integrated Client Message Service (ICMS) 4488: Yes: Assigned: Apple Wide Area Connectivity Service, used by Back to My Mac [11] 4500: Assigned: Yes: IPSec NAT Traversal [11] (RFC 3947, RFC 4306) 4502–4534 ...
HTTP/2 (originally named HTTP/2.0) is a major revision of the HTTP network protocol used by the World Wide Web.It was derived from the earlier experimental SPDY protocol, originally developed by Google.
In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API. [17] In 2016, OBS "Classic" lost support and OBS Studio became the primary version. [18] In March 2022, OBS was released on Steam for both Windows and Mac. [19]
RTMP is a TCP-based protocol which maintains persistent connections and allows low-latency communication. To deliver streams smoothly and transmit as much information as possible, it splits streams into fragments, and their size is negotiated dynamically between the client and server.
New web standard WebSocket API, automatic restarts on file change, integrated test coverage 1.5.0 1.5.4 2020-10-27 2020-11-23 Faster tree-shaking and bundling ...
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet.The protocol is widely used in applications such as email, instant messaging, and voice over IP, but its use in securing HTTPS remains the most publicly visible.